Gigapan Comments
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There are many signs of a lake here that should of
eroded away in the Martian wind that are very
delicate indicators, so we must conclude that this
was a lake in the recent and not distant past.This
of course defies current claimate models for Mars
as we are presuming that Mars has been unable to
host liquid water for billions of years!

Listen. It's very simple. I am a regular dude
who likes computers and Mars. The raw images are
on the main NASA site. I download the images and
stitch them together and share because people have
been complaining that there haven't been
enough images available to the public (stitched
mosaics, panoramas - not just raw images). I see
this, and it irks me. So I make these bigger
images our of the smaller ones. It's a hobby.
Just like how I create music. How do you not
understand? And to everyone else who reads my
comment right here - there's more context to
the conversation via snapshot comments between
nasgaar and I. Just see for yourself. Are we clear
yet, man?